Short sweet June update
/Greetings there! I’ve mainly been slowly gathering supplies to turn my Framework Laptop 13, the OG model shipped in 2021, to a Tablet. I don’t have many picture updates here, other than this one of all the stuff on the desk waiting for me to do something with it. I’ve been working a little on my Steam Deck script too, which I’ll discuss further in this post.
Having been pouring a fair few hours into Diablo IV, tinkering with Steam Deck theming, cleaning the place (minus workbench) and job hunting, I haven’t gotten around to it. I’ll be following WhatTheFilament’s guide here on how to turn the old mainboard into a tablet. He was kind enough to send over his 3D-printed enclosure as well, as my AnkerMake3D doesn’t have a large enough bed.
On the Diablo IV front, I can confirm it works perfectly fine on both Steam Deck and Desktop Linux installs through the Battle.net Lutris installer. You just install Lutris via your GUI software store or via terminal through your package manager and then install Battle.net. Once that’s installed, open ‘er up and install Diablo IV.
Part of my Deckscript that I’ve been working on over on my Github here will install Lutris and all these other fun little utilities automatically for you…but do note that the pacman packages noted there may need to be reinstalled when there’s a new SteamOS stable update if you’re on the stable update channel. Most are by default.
Here’s some cool videos and tech things I’ve been reading/watching recently:
Someone turned their old Toshiba Libretto into a Hackintosh with an early mac OS
Chris Titus delved into NixOS recently
Tyler and Todd have done further work on their awesome off-grid property
Framework Computer hosted a live Q&A session which was pretty awesome and intuitive
Framework also went in-depth on a battery life test article
Someone is building their Framework mainboard into an old Thinkpad 701C with its OG butterfly keyboard opening mechanism
A community member is building a rackmount Framework mainboard server